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All Ohio College defense for 2004

LouisHMartinez

All-American
DE: Trent Cole, Cincinnati; Mitchell Crossley, Bowling Green

DT: Quinn Pitcock, Ohio State; David Patterson, Ohio State

OLB: Tyjuan Hagler, Cincinnati; AJ Hawk, Ohio State

MLB: Anthony Schlegel, Ohio State

CB: Daren Holly, Cincinnati; Dustin Fox, Ohio State

S: Rob Stover, Ohio; Nate Salley, Ohio State

P: Mike Wafzig, Miami
 
This is the worst thread ever, their are only maybe 3 or 4 players playing at other schools that would even seen the field at osu. Sure BG may have guys who are as fast but they are 3 inches shorter and 15 pounds lighter, or same size and slower than death.

We have guys like mitchell who would be all mac in a snap
 
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85 scholarship limit is changing things

jimotis4heisman said:
This is the worst thread ever, their are only maybe 3 or 4 players playing at other schools that would even seen the field at osu. Sure BG may have guys who are as fast but they are 3 inches shorter and 15 pounds lighter, or same size and slower than death.

Couple that to a population that is increasing and you'll begin to see more and more players at other schools within the state that could easily start at Ohio State. It's just the beginning imo.

PS Crossley had more sacks last year than Fraser has had in his entire career.
 
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It's really too hard to compare. Over a full season, I'm sure Crossley faces lesser competition than Fraser. I haven't seen enough of him to say if he is better or not than Fraser.
 
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